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Healthy Code, Happy People (an Introduction to Elm)
Katja Mordaunt discusses writing webapps in a simpler way than using the traditional HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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Components, Patterns and Sh*t That’s Hard to Deal with
Marco Cedaro identifies some ideas they tried and discusses the way they approached componentization.
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Concurrency in Go
Dom Davis looks at how Go handles concurrency, and how goroutines and channels can be utilized to create complex concurrent patterns.
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#FAIL
Kevlin Henney keynotes on some of the failures that people had in various projects and the lessons to be learned from them.
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Powering Data Science with AWS Athena & QuickSight
Matthew Bill and Danielle Ashley demo how to use Athena and QuickSight to visualise data into a rich set of dashboards.
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Code Your Way out of a Paper Bag
Frances Buontempo discusses how to program your way out of the paper bag using machine learning techniques.
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From Managed Hybrid Hosting to Self-Service Microsoft Azure
Andy Courtenay takes a look at migrating an existing infrastructure setup over to Microsoft Azure, the trials, the tribulations, the facepalms and the ultimate freedom to grow it delivered in the end.
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A Test of Strength
Chris Oldwood discusses writing good (strong) tests, but also how devs need to be “strong” (in character) to make that happen.
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Attack of the Monorepos
Rupert Redington introduces monorepos, exploring some of the available tooling and then illustrates the changes their team experienced adopting them.
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Are You Ready for the Coming Revolution?
Russel Winder discusses some of the important issues surrounding the government’s push for programming in UK schools, and how the way it’s been handled has left a lot to be desired.
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What Does an Investor Want from a Startup?
David Bozward takes a look at the good, the bad and the ugly of advertising a startup to investors, what makes a good product, market or team, and what is needed to get an investor’s interest.